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Definition of 1st-class mail
1. Noun. Mail that includes letters and postcards and packages sealed against inspection.
Generic synonyms: Mail
Specialized synonyms: Correspondence
Lexicographical Neighbors of 1st-class Mail
Literary usage of 1st-class mail
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Buying Books Online: Finding Bargains and Saving Money With Booksense Stores by Stephen Windwalker (2002)
"At 5 ounces and below, 1st Class Mail is cheaper than Media Mail, and any bookseller
worth his salt will ship such an item 1st Class. Up to 8 ounces, ..."
2. The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review by Isaac Smith Homans, William Buck Dana (1867)
"The rolling stock on the 1st July 1866 and 1867 consisted of the following:
Locomotive 1st class Mail Box Flat Stock Wrack Road & 1866 52 24 19 2.9 111 9 1 ..."
3. Selling Used Books Online: The Complete Guide to Bookselling at Amazon's by Stephen Windwalker (2002)
"A higher credit is available if a seller offers the option of "expedited shipping"
for Priority Mail or 1st Class Mail shipments and the buyer selects that ..."
4. Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review by William B. Dana (1867)
"The rolling stock on the 1st July 1866 and 1867 consisted of the following :
Locomotive 1st class Mail Uox Flat Stock Wrack Hoad & 18M 52 M 19 2:9 111 9 1 ..."
5. Gayellow Pages: The National Edition 2005-2006 USA and Canada by Frances Green (2005)
"All papers are sent 1st Class Mail in a sealed envelope for protection of your
privacy. Subscriptions start with the next available issue. ..."
6. End The Biggest Educational And Intellectual Blunder In History: A $100,000 by Norman W. Edmund (2005)
"... Fast Delivery: Orders Shipped 1st Class Mail. Shipment outside USA requires
additional postage. Florida residents add sales tax. ..."